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Increases responsiveness and reliability of Linux-based mobile handsets,
PDAs, handheld instruments and SOHO networking devices based on
ARM processor technology.
Socorro, NM - July 2, 2005 - FSMLabs, (http://www.fsmlabs.com),
a core system software development company targeting mission-critical
applications, today announced availability of their popular RTLinuxPro
development and deployment platform for a wide array of ARM? processors.?
By combining hard real-time responsiveness with support for ARM
processors, RTLinuxPro has greatly broadened its application space
to include mobile phones and other hand-held devices, SOHO wireless
and wireline networking (access, routers, home gateways, etc.),
medical and industrial portable instruments, and myriad other applications
formerly addressed with proprietary legacy embedded OSes.
RTLinux enables system level developers targeting ARM
devices to:
●Meet real-time deadlines on low clock and power-managed
Linux-based devices
●Support baseband interfaces in Linux-based mobile phones and other
wireless devices without costly dedicated wireless modem chips
●Combine multimedia applications and signal processing on a single
ARM CPU core
●Reach line-speeds in Linux-based home networking devices, with
faster out-of-band processing and exception handling
ARM and RTLinux – Enabling the Marketplace
According to market analysts at Venture Development
Corporation (VDC), ARM processors lead the embedded market in design
wins and volume shipments.? VDC studies also show Linux leading
embedded wins, with 25% share in 2004 growing to 29% in 2005.? However,
these same studies indicate that the leading inhibitor to Linux
adoption continues to be real-time performance.? “That’s where RTLinux
comes in,” responds Victor Yodaiken, FSMLabs president and CEO.
“RTLinux lets ARM processor-based Linux applications realize their
full performance potential, enabling mobile phones, consumer electronics
gadgets, networking devices and instruments deliver on end-user
expectations.”?? ARM participates strongly in open source Linux
development, and the ARM sub-tree of the Linux kernel is mature
and forward-looking.?? “ARM technology powers a range of Linux-based
applications, from mobile communications to consumer electronics
to storage," said Mary Inglis, Director, Operating Systems and Alliances,
ARM.? “FSMLabs’ RTLinux lets ARM Partners and their customers meet
stringent design requirements for these and other applications with
hard real-time performance and support for key ARM processors and
platforms.”
Availability
RTLinuxPro for ARM processors is available immediately
from FSMLabs and its worldwide channel partners.? The RTLinuxPro
tool kit includes FSMLabs real-time development and deployment environment
for ARM processors, together with a complete standard Linux distribution
including a 2.6 kernel, provided on a single installation DVD-ROM.?
Included is support for the ARM920T? and ARM926EJ-S? processors,
with chip and board support for SoCs from Atmel, FreeScale, Intel
(PXA and IXP), Texas Instruments (OMAP) and other ARM Partners.?
For a complete list of supported hardware, contact FSMLabs.
About FSMLabs
FSMLabs provides hard real-time solutions designed
for reliability and simplicity of operation, that target mission-critical
applications. FSMLabs was founded in 1998 and is a privately held,
revenue financed, core system software developer with headquarters
in New Mexico and sales and engineering staff in Alaska, Florida,
India, Russia, Korea, and Japan. FSMLabs products include RTLinux,
RTCore BSD, Lnet real-time networking, PSDD protected memory real-time,
VxIT and ControlsKit XML/RPC interface builder.
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